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Greggs boss Roger Whiteside is North East Business Executive of the Year

The chief executive of the nation's favourite brand took the trophy at the grand final of the coveted awards

North East Business executive awards at the Boiler shop, Newcastle; Roger Whiteside from Greggs with the evening's winners(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The man who has steered the transformation of traditional bakery giant Greggs into a national food-on-the-go success has been crowned this year’s North East Business Executive of the Year.

Roger Whiteside has held the top job at Newcastle based Greggs for six years, over which time he has led a the strategy to convert the firm from a high street bakery to a popular food-on-the-go brand with more than 2,000 shops and an army of loyal customers and employees.

As well as being much-loved in its native North East, Mr Whiteside’s strategy has ensured the company has become one of the biggest names in its sector, even beating the likes of Cadbury’s and Netflix to recently win the coveted Brand of the Year prize.

Mr Whiteside’s contribution to the North East business community – and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – was recognised when he took the top trophy at the grand final of the North East Business Executive of the year Awards event, run by The Journal and held at The Boiler Shop in Newcastle.

Mr Whiteside said: "Obviously I’m delighted personally, but I don’t think of this as an individual award – it’s more a reflection of the fantastic team effort.

"There is no way we could achieve what we do without it being a team effort, and most of them are back in the headquarters where we are doing a 24-hour danceathon which started at 4 pm for Children Need. It’s very popular with the staff, and I shall lend my support doing my granddad at the disco dance.

"Obviously we’ve had a fantastic time recently. It’s been seven years since I took over as chief executive, since then we’ve set about transforming the business, moving it away from a traditional bakery to a food-on-the-go business.

"But really all of that time has been spent getting to the start line and what comes next is building on that platform to becoming a multichannel business, serving customers at all times of the day, wherever they are and giving them what they are looking for.